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What's this certain length...?
38"?
40"?
A very tall player with shortish arms ( apart from looking a bit strange) might need a long putter...
Just make it putter needs to be no longer than any other club in your bag, job done
What's this certain length...?
38"?
40"?
A very tall player with shortish arms ( apart from looking a bit strange) might need a long putter...
Because its not considered anchoring if your shirts not touching your body,so close to call thou and thats why they have to rely on a players honesty.BTW, if you can incur a penalty by touching the top of a blade of grass in a hazard, then why isn't touching your shirt breaking the anchoring rule?
Just make it putter needs to be no longer than any other club in your bag, job done
A driver can be 47 inches though. which would still be a pretty long putter. it'd be a broomhandle for me
driver length irrelevant, i said than "any other" or in other words has to be shortest club in bag
The worst thing about modern golf is the oversize driver head. This should have been clamped down on before it got out of hand. At least in the pro game.
Guys are still rolling a ball along the floor reading the green using an anchored putter.
With modern drivers the ball is teed up to a frankly ridiculous height and hit into the air an even more ridiculous height. Ruining classic designs and reducing proper skill in doing so.
The way things are going you will soon be able to hit anywhere on the driver face and lose no ball speed.
not sure it is when you see how they hit a 3 wood that has less than half the cc, strong argument the biggest change is in the ball and ultimately where they should look at limitations
I was thinking 40. How long is typical belly putter / broom handle putter / whatever they call them now? Much longer than that surely?What's this certain length...?
38"?
40"?
A very tall player with shortish arms ( apart from looking a bit strange) might need a long putter...
BTW, if you can incur a penalty by touching the top of a blade of grass in a hazard
I thought it was only a penalty if you let the ground support the weight of the club or break something that is growing.
Agree. Can't see how its any different.
Even a putter up the forearm al la Webb Simpson is also anchoring, IMO.